Governorates of Yemen
Yemen is divided into twenty-one governorates (muhafazah) and one municipality (amanah):
Name in English | Name in Arabic | Capital | Area (km2)[1] | Population (2013)[2] |
Population
Density |
Key |
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Abyan | أبين | Zinjibar | 21,939 | 658,824 | 30.0 | 3 |
Aden | عدن | Aden | 1,114 | 1,087,653 | 976.3 | 1 |
Al Bayda | البيضاء | Al Bayda | 11,193 | 835,683 | 74.6 | 5 |
Al Hudaydah | الحديدة | Al Hudaydah | 17,509 | 3,774,914 | 215.5 | 6 |
Al Jawf | الجوف | Al Hazm | 30,620 | 663,147 | 21.6 | 7 |
Al Mahrah | المهرة | Al Ghaydah | 122,500 | 400,000 | 3.2 | 8 |
Al Mahwit | المحويت | Al Mahwit | 2,858 | 732,360 | 256.2 | 9 |
Amanat Al Asimah (Sanaa City) | أمانة العاصمة | Sana'a | 126 | 1,174,767 | 9,323.5 | 10 |
'Amran | عمران | 'Amran | 9,587 | 1,123,651 | 117.2 | 2 |
Dhale | الضالع | Dhale | 4,786 | 602,613 | 125.9 | 4 |
Dhamar | ذمار | Dhamar | 10,495 | 1,697,067 | 161.7 | 11 |
Hadramaut | حضرموت | Mukalla | 191,737 | 1,329,085 | 6.9 | 12 |
Hajjah | حجة | Hajjah | 10,141 | 1,887,213 | 186.0 | 13 |
Ibb | إب | Ibb | 6,484 | 3,911,070 | 603.1 | 14 |
Lahij | لحج | Lahij | 15,210 | 926,291 | 60.5 | 15 |
Ma'rib | مأرب | Ma'rib | 20,023 | 504,696 | 25.2 | 16 |
Raymah | ريمة | Al Jabin | 3,442 | 502,505 | 145.9 | 17 |
Sa'dah | صعدة | Sa'dah | 15,022 | 987,663 | 65.7 | 18 |
Sana'a | صنعاء | Sana'a | 15,052 | 2,279,665 | 151.4 | 19 |
Shabwah | شبوة | Ataq | 47,728 | 651,509 | 13.6 | 20 |
Socotra | محافظة أرخبيل سقطرى | Hadibu | 2,359 | 60,000 | 40.9 | 22 |
Taiz | تعز | Taiz | 12,605 | 4,554,443 | 361.3 | 21 |
Yemen | اليَمَن | Sana'a | 528,076 | 30,109,225 | 57.0 | TOTAL |
Governorates of Yemen محافظات اليمن | |
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Also known as: Muhafazah | |
Category | Unitary state |
Location | Republic of Yemen |
Number | 21 governorates, 1 municipality |
Populations | (Governorates only): 44,120 (Socotra) – 4,554,443 (Taiz) |
Areas | (Governorates only): 130 km2 (49 sq mi) (Sana'a) – 99,000 km2 (38,300 sq mi) (Hadhramaut) |
Government | Governorate government, National government |
Subdivisions | District |
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Yemen |
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Member State of the Arab League |
Judiciary |
1) Socatra Governorate created in December 2013 from parts of Hadramaut, data included there
The governorates are subdivided into 333 districts (muderiah), which are subdivided into 1,996 sub-districts, and then into 40,793 villages and 88,817 sub villages (as of 2013).[2]
Before 1990, Yemen existed as two separate entities. South Yemen consisted of modern Aden, Abyan, Al Mahrah, Dhale, Hadramaut, Socotra, Lahij, and Shabwah Governorates, while the rest made up North Yemen For more information, see Historic Governorates of Yemen.
See also
References
- http://www.world-gazetteer.com, Yemen, divisions
- Central Statistical Organisation of Yemen.Statistic Yearbook 2013 of Yemen Archived 12 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine. The fields in the population.xls file are decimals (though they appear as whole numbers). To get the figures in the table, they were multiplied by 1000. Accessed 13 January 2016.
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